Orenburg swept aside Dynamo Kursk 2-0 in the semi-finals, wrapping up their place in the final with a stunning 82-66 road success.

The victory was facilitated off the back of a 27-8 third quarter surge and a terrific double-double of 21 points and 16 rebounds from Glory Johnson.

Natalia Zhedik also returned to action to show what the club were missing at the Final Eight by scoring 18 points as a triumphant Orenburg also guaranteed a return to EuroLeague Women next season. Rebekkah Brunson racked up 16 points in defeat.

With the disappointment of relinquishing their EuroLeague Women title still raw, UMMC Ekaterinburg took out their frustration on EuroCup Women winners, Dynamo Moscow with an 83-56 win.

The win was a little more comfortable than the first meeting when the hosts had to survive a last-gasp shot from their opponents which would have won the game for Kayseri. This time though, it was more convincing, despite the best efforts of Tanisha Wright to spoil things for Fenerbahce, who had 17 points for the losing team.

Alba Torrens continues to have the hot-hand after torching Adana Botas with a sparkling 27 points to help Galatasaray claim a 74-63 success. Spanish national team colleague Sancho Lyttle was also instrumental with 14 points and 10 rebounds.

Michelle Snow did her best to inspire Botas with an exceptional 16 points and the same number of boards.

Ilona Burgrová has broken her wrist but should still be able to play at the World Championship this summer

The 30-year-old sustained a broken wrist in the semi-finals against Sokol Hradec Kralove, although the injury isn't expected to jeopardise her prospects of playing at the FIBA World Championship for Women.

Prague coasted to the finals with a 94-60 victory wrapping up a 3-0 series win as Kia Vaughn amassed a huge 41-point haul in the decisive game.

BK IMOS Brno defeated city rivals Valosun Brno in similarly convincing fashion, completing the series sweep with a 67-50 win behind 18 points from Tereza Peckova and 15 points and 11 rebounds from Swedish national team star, Ashley Key.